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Best Rectal Prolapse Treatment

Daya ayush centre is an ayurvedic treatment centre which provides treatment to treat rectal prolapse with ayurvedic therapies which helps to cure your rectum without any surgery and pain.<br>

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Best Rectal Prolapse Treatment

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  1. Rectal prolapse occurs when the last portion of your big bowel (rectum) protrudes through your anus. • The rectum as a whole emerges from the anus. • The rectum is forced into the anus just partially. • The rectum has shifted out of its normal position but has not fallen out of the anus. This may occur in one of three ways:

  2. Rectal Prolapse May Occur For A Variety of Reasons: • Weakened pelvic muscles (pelvic muscles support the rectum) • Chronic constipation • Rectum injury • Nerve damage • Cystic fibrosis (a hereditary condition that affects the lungs, intestines, and pancreas) (COPD) • Infections of the bowels • Inadequate diet

  3. Non-Surgical Treatment of Rectal Prolapse Symptoms • Fecal incontinence (loss of bowel control): Approximately 5 to 7 out of every 10 people with rectal prolapse have faecal incontinence. • Anus or rectum pain • Rectal bleeding: Delay in therapy results in the development of ulcers on the inner lining of the rectum, resulting in considerable bleeding.

  4. How May Rectal Prolapse Be Treated Non-Surgically? Surgery is the primary therapeutic option for full rectal prolapse and recurrent rectal prolapse. If the prolapse is not severe, the doctor may attempt to correct it temporarily using a procedure called "manual reduction of the prolapse.“ Typically, your doctor will advise you to: • Avoid constipation by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly; • Use a stool softener to make your bowel motions soft; and • Perform pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises.

  5. CONTACT US DayaAyush Therapy Centre Call us: 9897379307 Email id: info@prolapserectum.com Website: https://www.prolapserectum.com/ Follow us https://www.facebook.com/prolapserectum https://twitter.com/RectumProlapse

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